The court was read evidence from his friend Mark Preston, who described having hold of Philip's hand in the pen but then said the teenage slipped from his grasp in the crush. Philip was later found unconscious in the tunnel by a police officer.

Lee was the first casualty to arrive at the Northern General Hospital from Hillsborough. The jury heard he was treated by doctors and after a normal heartbeat was restored transferred to the intensive therapy unit.

He died on Monday, April 18, and the court heard some of his organs were donated.

The court heard Paul Brady travelled to Sheffield with friends and met up with Joseph McCarthy in a pub. The four then drove to a street near the stadium and went into the pens through the Leppings Lane entrance.

Paul David Brady, 21, who died at Hillsborough.

Paul and Joseph both died in the disaster, while the two friends they were with both passed out in the pens and spent several days in hospital.

Policeman Norman Lewis said he found him lying on the pitch and carried out some brief checks for signs of life. He and fans carried Joe to the gymnasium on a hoarding and he was later pronounced dead there.